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Dynamic Geology and Rocks
Evolution of the Earth and the Biosphere
Mineralogy
Geology of Latvia
Birds of Latvia
Mammals of Latvia
Don't buy their lives (CITES)
Animals of the World
The World of Insects
Life in the Seas
Plants and Fungi of Latvia
Humans and the Environment
About the Earth, the Sun and Us
Temporary Exhibitions
Exhibition "ANTS"
Annotation
The origin and systematics of ants
Amber inclusions
Morphology of ants
Records 1/Interesting facts 1
Diversity
Ants of Latvia
Records 2/Interesting facts
Colony
Records 3/Interesting facts
Predators
Aphids
Mushroom gardens
Skudras dabas procesos 1
Skudras dabas procesos 2
Development
Nests
Neighbours and uninvited guests
Schmidt sting pain index and rituals
Skudras un cilvēks 1
Skudras un cilvēks 2
Formicariums
Search for the largest anthills in Latvia
Exhibition “Bears in Jelgava Art School students’ collages and Estonian nature photographers' photos”
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The Latvian Museum of Natural History now operates under the auspices of the Ministry of Environmental Protection and Regional Development
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The Latvian Museum of Natural History now operates under the auspices of the Ministry of Environmental Protection and Regional Development